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When viewing the order history it is possible to reorder past orders. It would help a lot if it was possible to view PCB's in these orders - it would at least increase the likely hood that one actually does reorder something.

The AS3935 has a very sensitive lightning detector with SPI and I2C interfaces and needs only a few other parts. Putting this chip on a sensor or shield would make it very easy to build an Arduino lightning detector that could count lightning strikes, log them, and warn of a coming lightning storm. Would be great for a weather station project too.

It would be very nice if you could handle ODB++ format also.
From my point of view, it is very easy to work with. After "I saw the light" with this format (compared to gerber), I prefer not to use gerber.

Hi Andrew:
Thanks for your advice, we believe that waterproof function is important in harsh environments for groves. But since the sensor itself needs to be waterproof, we believe that an enclosure for the whole grove module may be better.
Please let us know your opinion.

The 3D printing should show the output design diameters for confirmation after uploading the STL file. Now there is an 3D image of the design and volume being calculated. I would like to see the volume units and general diameters for confirmation of my design. If I saw that my print dimensions match the ones on the site it would be very helpful. I would imagine that this would make things very clear and lower the ordering threshold from customers also.

Just hate ruining a nicely designed and brand new board like this to use 3.3V on the MCP2515. I can understand the design as the Uno is based on 5V logic and is also a requirement for the MCP2551 but for added compatibility it would be nice to see in future revisions.